The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridges

Described in this report is a previously for the most part unknown ice-marginal formation in the province of North Karelia extending from the parish of Värtsilä via Tohmajärvi and Tuupovaara to the parish of Ilomantsi. The formation is given the name Tuupovaara End Moraine. Including a few short gap...

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Main Author: H. Rainio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Geological Society of Finland 1983-06-01
Series:Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
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Online Access:http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume55/sgs_bt_055_1_pages_067_076.pdf
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spelling doaj-e2f014eb7e1741c58d90e1bf63ddef9b2020-11-24T21:55:14ZengGeological Society of FinlandBulletin of the Geological Society of Finland0367-52111799-46321983-06-01551677610.17741/bgsf/55.1.006The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridgesH. RainioDescribed in this report is a previously for the most part unknown ice-marginal formation in the province of North Karelia extending from the parish of Värtsilä via Tohmajärvi and Tuupovaara to the parish of Ilomantsi. The formation is given the name Tuupovaara End Moraine. Including a few short gaps, it is 50 kilometers long, trends N - S and SSW-NNE and runs at distances varying between 12 and 22 kilometers from the distal flank of Salpausselkä II. The parts formed in the Baltic Ice Lake and the local ice lake of Loitimo consist mainly of glaciofluvial material, while the supra-aquatic parts, again, are composed mostly of till and are much smaller than the glaciofluvial parts. The Tuupovaara End Moraine is slightly younger than Salpausselkä I, but distinctly older than Salpausselkä II. This indicates that the margin of the continental ice sheet did not extend during the formation of Salpausselkä I from Värtsilä to the ice-marginal formation between Kiihtelysvaara and Selkäkangas, and that the ice receded more rapidly in the Ilomantsi area than elsewhere. The esker complex of Otmen, which is located on the east side of the Tuupovaara End Moraine at a distance of between two and five kilometers, rests on the boundary between two different sets of striations. Judged on this evidence and by its structural features, it must be identified as an interlobate complex. http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume55/sgs_bt_055_1_pages_067_076.pdfice-marginal formationSalpausselkäend morainesdeglaciationQuaternaryNorth KareliaFinland
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The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridges
Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
ice-marginal formation
Salpausselkä
end moraines
deglaciation
Quaternary
North Karelia
Finland
author_facet H. Rainio
author_sort H. Rainio
title The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridges
title_short The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridges
title_full The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridges
title_fullStr The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridges
title_full_unstemmed The Tuupovaara end moraine in North Karelia, Eastern Finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the Salpausselkä ridges
title_sort tuupovaara end moraine in north karelia, eastern finland - an ice-marginal formation of the same age as the salpausselkä ridges
publisher Geological Society of Finland
series Bulletin of the Geological Society of Finland
issn 0367-5211
1799-4632
publishDate 1983-06-01
description Described in this report is a previously for the most part unknown ice-marginal formation in the province of North Karelia extending from the parish of Värtsilä via Tohmajärvi and Tuupovaara to the parish of Ilomantsi. The formation is given the name Tuupovaara End Moraine. Including a few short gaps, it is 50 kilometers long, trends N - S and SSW-NNE and runs at distances varying between 12 and 22 kilometers from the distal flank of Salpausselkä II. The parts formed in the Baltic Ice Lake and the local ice lake of Loitimo consist mainly of glaciofluvial material, while the supra-aquatic parts, again, are composed mostly of till and are much smaller than the glaciofluvial parts. The Tuupovaara End Moraine is slightly younger than Salpausselkä I, but distinctly older than Salpausselkä II. This indicates that the margin of the continental ice sheet did not extend during the formation of Salpausselkä I from Värtsilä to the ice-marginal formation between Kiihtelysvaara and Selkäkangas, and that the ice receded more rapidly in the Ilomantsi area than elsewhere. The esker complex of Otmen, which is located on the east side of the Tuupovaara End Moraine at a distance of between two and five kilometers, rests on the boundary between two different sets of striations. Judged on this evidence and by its structural features, it must be identified as an interlobate complex.
topic ice-marginal formation
Salpausselkä
end moraines
deglaciation
Quaternary
North Karelia
Finland
url http://www.geologinenseura.fi/bulletin/Volume55/sgs_bt_055_1_pages_067_076.pdf
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